Camouflage is found in a wide range of species living in numerous habitat types, offering protection from visually guided predators. This includes many species from the intertidal zone, which must cope with background types diverse in appearance and with multiple predator groups foraging at high and low tide. Many animals are capable of either relatively slow (hours, days, weeks) or rapid (seconds and minutes) colour change in order to better resemble the background against which they are found, but most work has been restricted to a few species or taxa. It is often suggested that many small intertidal fish are capable of colour change for camouflage, yet little experimental work has addressed this. Here, we test rock gobies (Gobius paganel...
Flounder change colour and pattern for camouflage. We used a spectrometer to measure reflectance spe...
Because the ability to hide in plain sight provides a major selective advantage to both prey and pre...
It might seem obvious that a camouflaged animal must generally match its background whereas to be co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Camouflage is one of the most widespread anti-predator strategies in nature. Many animals use a comb...
Crypsis, or the ability to avoid detection and/or recognition, is an important and widespread anti-p...
Animal colouration is often a trade-off between background matching for camouflage from predators, a...
A core concept of camouflage is that strong phenotype–environment associations are essential, i.e., ...
Crypsis, or the ability to avoid detection and/or recognition, is an important and widespread anti-p...
Flounder change colour and pattern for camouflage. We used a spectrometer to measure reflectance spe...
Many fishes, both freshwater or marine, have colour vision that may outperform humans. As a result, ...
An animal's 3D form, combined with the directional lighting that is typical of many natural light en...
<div><p>The conspicuousness of animal signals is influenced by their contrast against the background...
Animals often change their habitat throughout ontogeny; yet, the triggers for habitat transitions an...
Animals often change their habitat throughout ontogeny; yet, the triggers for habitat transitions an...
Flounder change colour and pattern for camouflage. We used a spectrometer to measure reflectance spe...
Because the ability to hide in plain sight provides a major selective advantage to both prey and pre...
It might seem obvious that a camouflaged animal must generally match its background whereas to be co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Camouflage is one of the most widespread anti-predator strategies in nature. Many animals use a comb...
Crypsis, or the ability to avoid detection and/or recognition, is an important and widespread anti-p...
Animal colouration is often a trade-off between background matching for camouflage from predators, a...
A core concept of camouflage is that strong phenotype–environment associations are essential, i.e., ...
Crypsis, or the ability to avoid detection and/or recognition, is an important and widespread anti-p...
Flounder change colour and pattern for camouflage. We used a spectrometer to measure reflectance spe...
Many fishes, both freshwater or marine, have colour vision that may outperform humans. As a result, ...
An animal's 3D form, combined with the directional lighting that is typical of many natural light en...
<div><p>The conspicuousness of animal signals is influenced by their contrast against the background...
Animals often change their habitat throughout ontogeny; yet, the triggers for habitat transitions an...
Animals often change their habitat throughout ontogeny; yet, the triggers for habitat transitions an...
Flounder change colour and pattern for camouflage. We used a spectrometer to measure reflectance spe...
Because the ability to hide in plain sight provides a major selective advantage to both prey and pre...
It might seem obvious that a camouflaged animal must generally match its background whereas to be co...